The subreddit for people who keep, or love, ducks. Geese also welcome. r/duck covers both domestic and wild ducks. Ducks are commonly raised for meat and eggs. This subreddit is pro-welfare. We believe that anyone who owns animals has a duty to research, and meet, their welfare needs. We have sidebar links to educational resources on duck ownership and welfare. Posts about hunting wild ducks, or recipes that use duck meat, should be directed to other subreddits.
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